“Everybody’s got growing pains,” sings Denny Snyder, the frontman of the funky family trio the Snyders in the band’s 2014 song “Growing Pains.” But judging by the band’s seasoned sounds, the Snyders are well past developing their musical chops.

That’s an achievement, considering the group’s bassist is Snyder’s 18-year-old daughter, Lorrie, and the drummer is 14-year-old Philip. But the funk-roots inspired Snyders sound nothing like teenagers. In fact, their kicked-back beats and precise vocals blend right in on a classic rock mixtape you’d use for a countryside road trip.

The Snyders originate from South Bend but now call Montréal home. They produce liner notes and website descriptions in both English and French.

The group’s musical inspirations vary widely with each member. Snyder draws from the blues greats — “Luther Allison, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, and of course Indiana’s own Lonnie Mack,” he said. “I could go on for days about musical influences.”